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Biohybrid BCI Adds More Neurons to the Brain

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But the performance of the technology—how easily and accurately a BCI user's thoughts move a cursor, for example—is limited by the number of channels communicating with the brain. Science Corporation,
The article from MSN discusses a groundbreaking development in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, where researchers have created a "biohybrid" BCI that integrates additional neurons into the brain. This innovative approach involves using lab-grown neurons to enhance or repair brain functions, potentially offering new treatments for neurological disorders like Parkinson's or epilepsy. The technology aims to not only interface with the brain but also to become part of its neural network, allowing for more natural and effective communication between the brain and external devices. This could lead to advancements in how we treat brain injuries, enhance cognitive abilities, or even control prosthetic limbs with greater precision. The project is still in its experimental stages, but it represents a significant step forward in merging biological systems with electronic technology.

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